
The end of summer and the beginning of autumn are given to us to renew our skin and hair after the sun, sea and dust, and also to prepare for the period of warming and freezing. We talked with Anna Ustsova, dermatovenerologist and cosmetologist at the clinic of aesthetic medicine Age Control, about how to care for your skin right now and what cosmetic procedures you should sign up for.

Anna Ustsova
What happens to the skin in summer?
In the summer, our skin is exposed to a number of negative factors: a lot of dust, exposure to UV rays, sea water, heat and air conditioning. All this disrupts its natural protective layer and can lead to various problems: enlarged pores, hyperpigmentation, dehydration, sagging, irritation, increased sebum secretion and acne. Therefore, when the stressful period is over, the skin needs rehabilitation.
How to renew skin after summer?
The most important thing your skin needs at the end of the summer is restoration, proper home care (adapted to your skin type) and comprehensive moisturizing. And not only with the help of cosmetics, but also with the help of cosmetology. Now injection procedures are your main helpers in the well-being of your skin. But first things first.
Tip No. 1. Choose cosmetics that contain antioxidants








Oxidative stress is one of the main causes of skin aging. Antioxidants are substances that neutralize oxidation reactions and thus protect the skin. Among the most popular antioxidants Vitamins C, E, A And coenzyme Q10These ingredients will help protect the skin from free radicals, brighten it and return it to its normal state.
Tip number 2. Take proper care of your skin at home
The stages of the beauty routine remain the same: cleansing, toning and moisturizing. For cleansing, it is better to use foam or milk – they have a softer effect. It is better to choose toners that do not contain alcohol, but contain moisturizing ingredients. For peeling (which should be done 1-2 times a week), use enzyme powder – it does not harm the skin and works more gently than a scrub. Also, do not forget about the cream around the eyes – the skin in this area is very thin and delicate.
Tip 3: Moisturize + protect
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Cream mask for the face Collagen Mask, Matsesta, 980 rub. -
Sun protection cushion SPF 50+ / Pa++++ d’Alba, 3000 rub.
A moisturizing mask is a must at the end of summer. Use it once or twice a week after peeling with enzyme powder; it will work more effectively this way. The second mandatory step after moisturizing is sun protection. The end of summer does not mean that you can forget about SPF cream. They should be used especially after cosmetic procedures and retinol or acidic cosmetics.
Tip number 4. Sign up for a procedure with a beautician
Injection cosmetology is the best way to renew the skin after the summer. During the procedure, preparations containing complexes of vitamins, minerals, acids and peptides are injected under the skin. They help to restore the skin’s shine and even color. Such procedures include biorevitalization, Mesotherapy, plasma therapy And collagen treatment. It is also a good investment for the future; the heating season and cold weather will come very soon.
Another good procedure is peeling. It promotes rapid regeneration, stimulation of elastin and collagen production and rejuvenation of skin cells.
Tip number 5. Combine procedures
A good restorative effect after sun exposure is provided by a combination of hardware cosmetology procedures: microcurrents, gas-liquid peeling, HydraFacial, BBL photorejuvenation, RF-lifting. These procedures should be completed after consultation with a beautician.
Source: People Talk

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